Fakeeh Health launches network of AI-enabled smart clinics across the UAE

Fakeeh Health has launched a network of AI-enabled Smart Clinics aimed at expanding access to physician-led medical care within communities across the UAE, supporting Dubai’s vision for a digitally enabled, patient-centred healthcare system.

Following the rollout of its first hybrid Smart Clinic at JAFZA, Fakeeh Health plans to open additional Smart Clinics in phases across shopping malls, corporate locations, and residential communities, bringing hospital-grade care beyond traditional hospital settings.

The clinics provide care through licensed physicians and multidisciplinary teams via secure virtual consultations conducted inside fully equipped medical capsules. These consultations are integrated with real-time vital signs monitoring and Fakeeh Health’s electronic medical records, with clear referral pathways to in-person care at Fakeeh University Hospital when needed.

Fakeeh Health manages the full patient journey, including insurance verification, appointment scheduling, prescription issuance, and coordination of home medication delivery. AI-enabled workflows, supported by AISHA, the company’s AI-powered health assistant, are used to enhance patient navigation and operational efficiency, while clinical accountability remains with licensed physicians.

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